In an interview with my grandma about her life in the Dominican Republic, she reflects back on her time there. What is was like growing up, raising a family, the difficult transition she faced immigrating to the US, and how she has now made peace with the past and is grateful for the family and life that has grown from it.
In the city of Knoxville, Tennessee, most people do not know about the refugees living there. This documentary follows the stories of 9 refugees from all over the world, and they all come together to show the importance of home and the idea of starting over.
A daughter and her mother argue what is best for the daughter's future.
Feeling increasingly distant from her grandma in China, a girl seeks help from her new friend.
How do you teach choir when you aren't allowed to sing? This is the question that faced Winnipeg choir teacher Stacey Nattrass Brown in the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic.
A short documentary/portrait piece about a local, independent and radical bookshop in Nottingham, focused on the staff that work there, the customers that shop there and the community it's there for.
A girl wakes up in an empty train carriage. Her confusion is interrupted by the appearance of a person who will take her on a journey through her past, battling her feelings as she tries to reach that being.
When a gigantic apple appears in her kitchen, a recently widowed old woman must reconcile the joy the fruit brings with its inevitable decay.
Saroj Goyal has been a store owner in New York City for 46 years and after innumerable obstacles, she has to shut her store down.
It's 1976, the cold war lead to a WWIII where the armies used nuclear in Europe. It lead to an apocalypse which made the scandinavian population flee out north. But one boy ended up in the middle of it, trapped. It's now about three years later, the boy is still active trying to find life while the time is running out. How will it go?
Note: map markers do not reflect exact locations of filmmakers.